Toyota

Getting carjacked is ok if you're Terry Crews and the carjackers are Muppets.

Bud Light

Aussies don't get Bud Light beer, but we do get the fact that being taken on an amazing adventure ride to get styled by Minka Kelly, play ping pong with Arnie and meet Don Cheadle's llama would be pretty great. If only you could do that while drinking something decent.

Newcastle Brown Ale

Anna. Kendrick.

Jaguar

It's true. All good villains are British, and they drive Jaguars.

Volkswagen

Every time a VW hits 100,000 miles, a VW engineer gets his wings. Something tells me this would lead to a pretty unsafe work environment...

Microsoft

This one is really inspiring. For all the shit we heap on tech companies for making crap, they've actually made some really inspiring stuff over the last few decades.

Ford Fusion

The closest thing we have to a Fusion in Australia is the Mondeo, only ours isn't a hybrid because we're not cool enough. Either way, Ford used the Superbowl as an excuse to do two ads to highlight that the Ford Fusion has double the fuel economy because hybrid. Warning: James Franco is in the second one.

Kia K900

This one has been out for a little while, and it shows Morpheus of The Matrix giving a motoring couple the choice between two different car keys before singing some opera. See if you can get through it.

Need For Speed

Starring: Jesse Pinkman, serious faces and gravity.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Whoa...

This one doesn't let up. More action than your brain has room for. Crashing helicarriers (again), awesome Black Widow moves, shield throwing and car flipping are all in this new trailer for the new Captain America movie. We also get a good look at new S.H.I.E.L.D HQ in Washington D.C., the wings of the Falcon and The Winter Soldier himself.

Maserati Ghibli

Ghi...Gyb...Ghibilii...wait how do you say it? Oh who cares. This Maserati ad for the new Ghibli is rad. This might be the only sound that can drown out the amazing Jaguar ad that's on the way.

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